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Notes in italics from Surrey by Ian Nairn and Nikolaus Pevsner,
Revised by Bridget Cherry (1971)Yale University Press, New Haven
and London.

A
delightful, most endearing little church. ...Built of stone about 1540. Wooden
bell-turret with pyramid roof.

Brick S
chapel as the family pew of the Duke of Newcastle, built in 1725-6,
probably by Vanbrugh.
At the same
time alterations to the chancel. The C18 windows are arched.
N aisle added
in 1812. Also brick, with a castellated E end.

West gallery
1840-2.Reredos of
1722 with nice carving. C18 three-decker pulpit.Open roof
with tie-beams and collar-beams.

The N arcade
has tall round oak piers.

Newcastle
Pew. Simple interior with a ceiling very sparingly decorated, but
an extremely fine front towards the church like that of a garden
temple or a summer house: two angle pillars and two columns, all
Corinthian, carry a pediment.